MAGA influencer admits pulling woman’s hair in London UndergroundMAGA influencer admits pulling woman’s hair in London Underground
Melissa Rein Lively pulled the woman’s hair in a ‘forceful manner’ in an incident at Bond Street Underground station on October 11 last year (Picture: Michael Franco/PA Wire)

A Donald Trump influencer has admitted to assaulting a woman on the London Underground by pulling her hair.

Melissa Rein Lively pulled the woman’s hair in a ‘forceful manner’ in an incident at Bond Street Underground station on October 11 last year.

The 40-year-old is the founder of an ‘anti-woke’ PR firm called America First PR according to her Instagram

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Prosecutors said two sisters were walking towards the underground station and one of them had her two children in a pushchair.

The sisters noticed Rein Lively walking ahead with Philipp Ostermann, and they appeared to be kissing, the court heard.

‘It appeared to one of the sisters that Mr Ostermann and Ms Lively may have been intoxicated,’ Mr Harris said.

Rein Lively then appeared to stumble into the pushchair, the court heard, and the sister with hold of the pushchair pushed back.

The sisters noticed Rein Lively walking ahead with Philipp Ostermann, with the pair appearing to be intoxicated (Picture: Central News/BTP)

It is alleged Ostermann then racially abused the pair, saying: ‘You bloody Indians, watch where you’re going, you shouldn’t be here.’

Ostermann then went to kiss Rein Lively again, the court was told.

‘The sister said words to the effect of “She fell over my sister’s pushchair, we are not even Indian, stop being racist”,’ Mr Harris said.

Rein Lively then pulled the hair of one of the sisters, grabbing it and tugging it in a forceful manner, the court heard.

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She accepted a conditional caution and the assault by beating charge against her was withdrawn, Westminster Magistrates’ Court was told.

Prosecutor Lyndon Harris told the court: ‘Ms Lively has accepted a conditional caution in response to the allegation against her.

‘That involved an admission to the conduct alleged against her and acknowledgement it amounts to an offense, and she has agreed to pay £910 in compensation.’

Ostermann, 37, was charged with two racially aggravated public order offenses and a further public order offense against two alleged victims.

He pleaded not guilty to the three charges against him.

He was freed on unconditional bail and told to return to City of London Magistrates’ Court on November 17 to face trial.

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